Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. ffiuMl I Port OmLxns I Duma 8.8*.®. I a3Bß.nu I 4.33 a.nu
PORT CHALMERS. ARRITED, Reslyn Castle, from Loudon Hydra, from Newcastle Bengal, from Newcastle Ahnriri, from Lyttelton OAIUD.
Wallaeo, tor Oatnarn llwu, for If ttelten Taranaki, for Lyttelton
CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN, THIS DAT.
INWARDS. AdtUM, IB ten*, Andrews, from Waikouaiti. ten*, Carey, from Lyttelton. Drirer, Stewart and Co. outwards. Adnata, IB tom, Andrew*, for Waxkouwti. tone, Baglay, for Lyttelton, Dalcetr; Ntehole, Co., agents. Mean, 118 tow, Maleolm, for Tiraarn. Mill*, efeat.
tKOJKcm dsparturm. Akurfri, far Northern Parts, June 3 Beau AM Star f6t Bluff, June 3 . Claude Hamilton, for Melbourne, no Bluff,
June 14 QetkmhVf, for Northern Ports, June 11 Jntie Bondman, for London, Jnn« » &ari Ashley, for Northern Porte, June 10 Mmollmi Cloud, for Fiji, early Nebraska, for Sen Freneiieo, June 17 Bangitote, for Melbourne, tie Blnff, June 13 Bangatira, for Northern Porte, June 0 Storm Bird for Bluf, JnneS Terame, for Melbourne, June 8 Wallace for Melraenx, June 3 Tfantanui, for Northern Porte, June 6 WsUißgtoa, for Northern Ports, June 5
the ship Reslyn Castle, from London, and the barques Hydra and Bengal from New•Mile, arrived at the Heads this morning. Xhe •.». Taranaki having received the neetasary overhauls, cleaning, and painting, was taken out of the floating dock this forenoon, and sails this evening for Northern ss. Ahnriri, from Northern Ports, arrived during last night, and this morning proceeded to Dunedin, and waa birthed alongside the Battray street Jetly. Ilia supposed that the Spooner J ane Ann, which left Orsymouth under the command of Captain Richard Smith, per Kaiaperi, is Int with all hands, as two north* have elapsed since she was heard of. Captain Smith Was well known on the West Coast * n i/#emimke not we are in the dawn of * new and economic motive power. A Tew days ago we visited the works of Mr H. M. Payne, of Newark, N.Y., where apowerful magnetic saw mill was at work. This rapid nndeffeetive action has been watched nine consecutive hours by investigating parties. Withoutanyfeereeptible declineend With a consumption of lew than half a jwund •f one—a csst of less than half a cent, an hour. The power developed was rated at two-horse, and am he maintained for twentyfour hou s without inteimiMion at a maximum cost of ten cents. We may vet see the Atlantic crowed by huge vessels, propelled without an ounce of coal, by a power toe initiative ofwhich the captain may place hwide his writing desk in the cabin, which JchUd“lppl* «d littlwt finger may •top. The begrimedfornaw-man may then come out of those lower halls, and walk the deck as clean as the paesennera, and the biasing fires be put out. And it may be in the mysterious workings of the Almighty that those electric forces, which are on every hand developing themselves as the life of the world, quickening its pulses hem pole to pole, the oanse of growth, snd the cardinal dement of the power the limit of whicbps yet unknown, may be ordained to remove frera man part of the enrte of toil, unbending the laborer’s hack. «nd making him to stand erect a* *t the first. —New \ork Telegram Journal.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2587, 2 June 1871, Page 2
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